Meaning & Definition of word "Sponge"

to

arrow

    Sponge

    /spʌndʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. A porous mass of tissue or material that can absorb liquids.
      • Example: I used a sponge to clean up the spill on the kitchen counter.
    • 2. A simple aquatic animal belonging to the phylum Porifera, characterized by a porous body and the ability to filter water.
      • Example: The sea sponge is an important part of the marine ecosystem.
    • 3. A person who absorbs resources or benefits without contributing, often in a negative context.
      • Example: He was seen as a sponge, always relying on others for help without giving anything in return.

    verb:

    • 1. To soak up liquid using a sponge or similar material.
      • Example: She sponged the water off the floor after the leak was fixed.
    • 2. To absorb or siphon off something, often in an informal sense.
      • Example: He sponged the answers off his classmates during the exam.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'sponge', from Latin 'spongia', from Ancient Greek 'σponge' (spongē).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sponge off:

    To rely on someone for support without reciprocating.

    sponge cake:

    A light, fluffy cake made with flour, sugar, and eggs.

    Related Words

    absorb:

    To take in a substance through pores or openings.

    soak:

    To immerse in a liquid for a period of time.

    cleaning:

    The act of removing dirt or impurities.

    Slang Meanings of sponge

    Meaning: A person who persistently uses others for financial or emotional support.

    Example Sentence: He's such a sponge; he never pays for his own drinks.

    Meaning: To rely on others without reciprocation.

    Example Sentence: Stop being a sponge and start helping out!